At Netbook Summit, there were some devices shown off that actually weren't netbooks. What you see above is a new 10-inch tablet powered by a Marvell Armada 610 ARM-based CPU. This tablet will have Android 2.1 as an OS and apparently this CPU is just as powerful as a 1GHz Snapdragon CPU. In the picture above you can see that it has a microSD card slot and an HDMI port as well. In the meantime, you can check out Engadget for a few more photos.

VIA has just mentioned that they're going to be powering a couple of Android-based tablets in the future - up to five of them will hit the market later this year. The best part about all of these tablets is that they'll all be priced anywhere between $100 to $150, which isn't much. Of course, you get what you pay for with these tablets so don't expect them to blow your mind. Let's just hope that none of them look like the reference design above.

We already know that T-Mobile is set to launch the Android-based Garminfone in June and now it looks to be confirmed that it'll be coming on the 2nd of that month. June 2nd looks like it's the date and $199.99 is the price tag. This handset will be packing a 3.5-inch touchscreen display, a 3.5mm headphone jack, a microSD card slot, a 3MP AF camera, and WiFi support. It's definitely looking like an overpriced phone seeing how it's running an old version of Android without any goodies.

Update:Engadget has just mentioned that the release isn't actually June 2nd, it'll actually be on June 9th. This is coming straight from T-Mobile this time, so you'll have to wait a week longer than you though, but shouldn't matter.

What you see above - the Nokia N8 - will be running the new Symbian^3 OS, but surprisingly it won't be the first. As Symbian^3 nears full completion an unnamed Asian vendor will actually be launching their own device with this OS on it and it'll reportedly be available before Nokia releases the N8. Right now, we don't know exactly what this device is so we'll just have to wait a little bit.

Lee Williams, the executive director of the Symbian Foundation also mentioned that they're expecting "a very mature Symbian^4" will be ready sometime in Q1 2011.

With the launch of the Android-based myTouch 3G Slide on T-Mobile soon they needed to cut the price of another one of their Android phones. The lucky phone is the Motorola CLIQ XT which you can now get on T-Mobile's website (here) for free on a 2-year contract. This handset is sporting MOTOBLUR over top of Android, but no one knows when or if it'll be getting an update to version 2.2 "Froyo" since Motorola has to reskin in.

Two new leaks have trickled out. One is regarding the BlackBerry Pearl 3G (9100) and the other one is about the Android-based Acer Liquid E. As you can see, both of these handsets should be hitting Rogers for $49.99 on a 3-year contract, $324.99 on a 2-year contract, $374.99 on a 1-year contract and $424.99 contract-free. Boy Genius actually got another inventory screenshot that shows that the Pearl 3G will actually be available for $29.99 on a 3-year contract, so we'll just have to wait and see which becomes reality. Both of these handsets should be available over the next couple of days.

There's a new rumour going around that Microsoft's Project Natal will be launching for the Xbox 360 on October 26th and it'll be priced at $149. This "source" also mentioned that there'll be a new bundle on that day which will include the $199 Xbox 360 Arcade console and Project Natal - the bundle will be priced at $299. It's just a rumour for now and it seems quite expensive - at least I think so.

Confirming the myTouch 3G Slide's June 2nd release date is this brief timeline above. T-Mobile USA will start a "rolling launch" for the handset and demo phones won't appear in stores until the 7th. The ad campaign will begin on the 16th and you'll be seeing this handset everywhere you go. On the 19th, they'll be announcing something "BIG" but it's unknown exactly what this will be. Maybe it'll be an immediate update to "Froyo" which would be great.

Update: According to Unwired View, this handset will be getting updated to Android 2.2 "Froyo" extremely early. It'll be rolling out to T-Mobile employees sometime next week (when the handset gets released) for testing purposes - according to the latest rumour. Customers who buy this handset will get the update to "Froyo" in the second half of this year, which is anytime after July.

The HTC EVO 4G is going to hit Sprint soon and it looks like Best Buy will come through to deliver an HDMI dock in the future as well. The dock clearly shows that the dock has both mini HDMI and microUSB plugs so that it'll connect to the bottom of the EVO 4G. Unfortunately, the price isn't mentioned so that's definitely something someone has to leak soon.

LG and iriver have just made the LG-LB4400 that is being touted as a musicphone. LG made the cell phone internals and the design, while iriver focused on the media player and the UI stuff. The musicphone itself packs a 2.8-inch WQVGA LCD touchscreen display, a 3MP camera, a DMB TV tuner, Dolby Surround Mobile, and support for a bunch of different audio codes including FLAC and APE. The price and release date weren't mentioned so we'll have to wait around for that.

At the beginning of this month we heard about the Archos 8 Home Tablet and now it has just hit the FCC. This Home Tablet will actually be much more suited to sit somewhere in your house because I don't think you want to be seen in public with a bezel like that. The weird part about all of this is that the FCC document shows that Archos is using the Hannstar HSD070IDW1 display which is just 7-inches so there needs to be some mistake here. The display is said to be resistive and it has a 25ms response time, a 480 x 800 resolution, a 500:1 contrast ratio, 300 nits of brightness, and a pretty bad viewing angle. Inside you'll find a Rockchip RK2808 600MHz CPU. Check it out at the FCC here.

A commenter on Engadget did point out that the spacing in between this huge bezel is 8-inches so Archos must've made a mistake.

A couple of new LG handsets have just hit their official website: the Bali GM360, the GX300, and the Pure GD550. The handset above is the Bali GM360 and it's packing a 3-inch touchscreen display with a 240 x 400 resolution, a 5MP camera, a microSD card slot, WiFi / Bluetooth 2.1, an FM radio, and GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz bands / GPRS / EDGE connectivity.

The GX300 has just hit the site as well and it's packing a dual-SIM card slot, tri-band GSM (900/1800/1900 MHz bands), a 2.2-inch display with a 176 x 220 resolution, a 2MP AF camera, Bluetooth support, an FM radio, and a 1,500mAh battery.

Last, but not least, it's the LG (GD550) Pure, which packs 3G / HSDPA connectivity. Other specs include a 2.4-inch display with a 240 x 320 resolution, a 5MP camera, a microSD card slot, Bluetooth, and an FM radio.

Canada's Telus is going to be unveiling something on June 8th and everyone's hoping that it's the HTC Triumph because what else could it really be? When was the last time HTC used a countdown to unveil something? This definitely has to big something big, right? Thankfully, it's just under 2 weeks away and they'll answer all of the questions - except for the rhetorical one.

In case you forgot, the (T669) Gravity T will feature a 2MP camera, a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, a resistive touchscreen display, 3G connectivity, the Dolphin browser, and the Touchwiz UI. The (T479) Gravity 3 has a QVGA display, 3G connectivity, a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, a 2MP camera, and two colours, indigo and rum. Last, and probably least, the (T359) Samsung :) will have a 1.3MP camera and a slide-up QWERTY keypad.

If you believe this internal document above then Telus should be launching the Nokia 3710 on July 15th for $49.99 on a 3-year contract. The document also states that this is a flip phone that has a 3.2MP camera along with HSPA connectivity but we already knew that.

There's a rumour going around that AT&T is going to be launching another Android phone that will be a bit crippled and it'll be from HTC. Dubbed the "Aria" - at least for now - this device is said to be officially unveiled on June 7th (the day that the next iPhone gets announced at WWDC) and it'll be running Android 2.1 with the Sense UI. Apparently, this handset will be an upgraded Tilt with Android so it could be what you see above - the PC70110 which is clearly sporting a QWERTY keyboard. The keys also look similar to the Tilt 2 (Touch Pro 2), so maybe.

Mimo has just pushed out another one of their USB-connected touchscreen monitors. This one is being named the 7-inch Mimo 720-F "Flex Screen" which has a VESA mount, of course. The monitor itself has a 480 x 800 resolution, 400:1 contrast:ratio, 350 nits of brightness, and Windows XP / Vista support. Windows 7 support wasn't mentioned, but it should support it as well as 32-bit Macs. This is available and shipping right now for $200.

According to DigiTimes, Apple has rejected Samsung's AMOLED display for the next iPhone. This is because Samsung won't be able to keep up with the demand of the iPhone while supplying other manufacturers. Apple is rumoured to have chosen a new LCD IPS panel instead and inside you'll find the Apple A4 CPU. I knew having an AMOLED display in the next iPhone would be too good to be true seeing how we've been hearing this rumours for years now. It's too expensive for them anyway.

There's a rumour going around that AT&T is telling their employees that the next-gen iPhone is expected in mid-June - anywhere from the 11th to the 18th. This will be just shortly after the announcement that'll take place at WWDC on June 7th. This is somewhat expected so don't be too surprise. It should hit the FCC in a couple of weeks.

HP has just released four more monitors as a part of their line-up. The 20-inch 2010i, 21.5-inch 2210m, 23-inch 2310m, and 27-inch 2710m monitors have just hit the website for $179.99, $219.99, and $259.99, respectively. The largest 27-inch model hasn't been priced yet but we should find out what the price is soon enough.

All of these displays, except for the smallest one rocks a Full HD (1,920 x 1,080) resolution - the smallest one has a 1,600 x 900 resolution. The 2010i has a 1,000:1 contrast ratio, a 5ms response time, 250 nits of brightness, and VGA / DVI-D inputs. The 2210m has a 2.5ms response time, 300 nits of brightness, and an HDMI input. The 2310m is slightly larger and features a 3ms response time and a VESA mount. The 2710m has a 1,000:1 contrast ratio, a 2.5ms response time, and 400 nits of brightness.

Bell has just released the Turbo Hub that Rogers released a couple of months ago. This hub will give up to 15 people Internet access (via Ethernet or WiFi) and even voice service if you plug in a landline. Bell has decided to price this hub at $149 on a 2-year contract and $399 contract-free. Up until July 20th if you sign up for a Voice service rate plan you'll get $5 off monthly, the rate plans are going for $40 monthly for the data plan and $20 more for voice. Check it out on Bell's site here.

The Viliv HD5 has just hit their official website (here) which is definitely hinting that it should be available shortly. This PMP features some pretty nice specs including Windows CE 6.0 underneath Viliv's own custom UI, a 5-inch WVGA capacitive touchscreen display, and an HDMI port that will show off your 1080p videos. There'll be three models available at launch, an 8GB, 16GB, and 32GB model and, of course, they'll all have their own SD/SDHC card slot. The PMP itself also features SRS Wow HD audio processing, an optional digital DMB TV tuner, DAB digital radio, DivX / XviD / MPEG-4 / H.264 codec support, and 13 hours of video playback. The price isn't mentioned but it will be soon.

Two months ago we heard that Cricket would be launching the Kyocera Zio (M6000) and apparently another carrier in the US will get this handset as well. A tipster on AndroidGuys mentioned that Boost Mobile will be launching this handset too and it'll be launched exclusively via Best Buy. The price isn't mentioned yet (could be anywhere from $169 to $219), but it could be available in a couple of months if this rumour is true.

Sometime next month - June - that Samsung Galaxy S will be hitting a couple of markets in Asia and unsubsidized it'll cost a whopping S$1,098 ($775 USD). Of course, that's a bit expensive but then again this is one of the best phones to hit the market up to now. It'll be running Android 2.1 at launch, but Samsung has officially mentioned that this handset will be getting Android 2.2 "Froyo" in the future - who knows how long we'll have to wait for that though.

We already know that Bell is rumoured to get the HTC Legend but another carrier looks like they're going to launch it in Canada as well, this being Virgin Mobile. Since Bell is owned by Virgin, this makes a bit of sense. The prices are still unknown and so is the release date so we'll just have to wait a bit longer for more information.

T-Mobile USA has finally released the white BlackBerry Bold 9700 - as expected. It's going for $99.99 (on their website here) on a 2-year contract. If you love your devices white then maybe you should pick this smartphone up.

Two weeks ago we heard about Vodafone launching the LiMo-based Samsung I8330 H2 handset. What you see above is apparently the first set of leaked photos of the handset. Sadly, all that we have are pictures right now so the rumoured spec sheet isn't confirmed. The rumours state that this handset will have a 1GHz CPU, an 8MP camera, Bluetooth / WiFi support, GPS / HSDPA connectivity, and Vodafone's own 360 service. Samsung Hub suggests that the announcement for this handset could be coming soon since this handset is scheduled to be launched for the FIFA World Cup.

What you see above is being dubbed the X10 MID / tablet. It may not look all that desirable at first, but it's pretty decent. It's running Windows CE 6.0 and it'll cost you just $179. Considering that it'll output 1080p - thanks to its HDMI port - that's pretty darn good. Other specs include a 7-inch (likely resistive) touchscreen display with a 480 x 800 resolution, 256MB of RAM, 2GB of internal storage, a microSD card slot (up to 32GB), WiFi / GPS support, a 0.3MP camera, and a 720MHz Telechips 8901 ARM11 CPU.

If you're looking to show off 1080p movies on this tablet you're definitely going to need to max out that microSD card slot. Anyone want to take a crack at it? If you're willing to take a risk, buy one here.

A new Gateway notebook has just been spotted and it's the LT2203. Sadly, it's not all that new seeing how it's just a rebranded Acer Aspire One 521 netbook. That means we already know the full spec sheet: a 10.1-inch display with a 1,024 x 600 resolution, an AMD V105 1.2GHz CPU, ATI Radeon HD 4225 graphics, 1GB of RAM, a 250GB HDD, an HDMI output, Bluetooth / WiFi b/g/n support, and a 6-cell battery. Check out the video below if you really want to.

You should be seeing the Sony Ericsson Vivaz Pro hit the stores in the very near future. According to Sony Ericsson themselves, this handset is now shipping to select markets worldwide. Unfortunately, they didn't say exactly which markets, so we'll just have to wait and see. Hopefully it hits your country's Sony Style online store in the near future.

After months of waiting, Verizon looks like they're just about ready to launch the BlackBerry Bold 9650. Verizon employees are said to be undergoing their training for this smartphone right now. Of course, Sprint already has this handset and Verizon should be ready to launch it anytime now. This smartphone is going to hit the carrier within the next two weeks - earlier rumours stated that it would be available on May 27th, which is tomorrow.

Announced way back at CES, Lenovo has finally released their IdeaCentre A300 all in one PC. The base model sports a 21.5-inch display with a Full HD (1,920 x 1,080) resolution, a dual-core Intel 2.2GHz T4400 CPU, 2GB of DDR3 RAM, a 320GB HDD, integrated Intel GMA X4500 graphics, WiFi / Bluetooth support, keyboard / mouse, and Windows 7 Home Premium. Sadly, it'll take 18 days to ship and the base model is going for $800. The highest end model will cost you $950 and it'll step it up with an Intel Core 2 Duo T6600 2.2GHz CPU, 4GB of DDR3 RAM, a 500GB HDD, and a TV tuner. Check out all of the models here.

Lenovo has already released another notebook, the IdeaPad Z560. This notebook is packing a bunch of different options but the main focus is the Intel Core i3 / i5 CPU options. The base model is going for $739 and it features a 15.6-inch LED-backlit display with a 1,366 x 768 resolution, a Core i3-350M 2.26GHz CPU, integrated Intel HD graphics, 3GB of DDR3 RAM, a 320GB HDD, a 6-cell battery, Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR support, and Windows 7 Home Premium. The highest end model will run you $999 and will feature a Core i5-540M 2.53GHz CPU, Nvidia GeForce 310M graphics, 4GB of DDR3 RAM, and a 500GB HDD. Check it out here.

The wait is almost over for international people who are craving to get their hands on the "magical" iPad. Apple in the UK will be opening their stores on May 28th, this Friday, at 8:00 am. You better set your alarms now if you didn't pre-order because they'll likely sell out quickly.

We already know that MSI is working on a tablet and they'll be showing it off at Computex in about a week. Dubbed the Slatebook, it'll be running on Intel's Atom Zxxx (Z6xx or Z5xx) Series of CPUs and it'll also have WiFi / 3G connectivity. Thankfully it'll have a multitouch display along with USB and HDMI ports. It's said to be coming in Q3 of this year and MSI is aiming to launch the tablet for under $500. Don't forget that Tegra 2 based tablets are on the way as well.

Yesterday the Motorola Shadow leaked out for the first time and Howard Forums is tipping even more information on this handset. Apparently, some of the rumoured info we've heard about so far have been wrong. The rumoured 4.3-inch display is said to actually be slightly smaller at 4.1-inches and you won't find a 1GHz Snapdragon CPU inside of here which is a slight let down. Instead this handset packs a TI OMAP 3630 CPU which is an ARM Cortex A8 chip clocked at 720MHz. Inside you'll also be getting 8GB of internal storage and on the back you'll find an 8MP snapper. Of course, there'll be a microSD card slot on here so there's really no need to worry - the picture also shows the microHDMI port. It's still a pretty juicy device, so this is definitely something to look out for.

The Acer Liquid Stream almost got through the FCC without noticing, but obviously somebody did. The FCC calls it the Acer S110 and we know that it features a (3.7-inch?) touchscreen display, 850/1900MHz bands, a 5MP camera with 720p HD video recording capabilities, WiFi / Bluetooth support, an HDMI output, a 1,400mAh battery, and Android. The version of Android is still unknown (hopefully 2.1 at least) and the clock speed of Snapdragon CPU inside is also unknown, hopefully they decided to put it at 1GHz though. Check out the FCC filing here if you have time to kill.

RIM's upcoming BlackBerry Pearl 3G's (9100 and 9105) have just hit the FCC yet again. This time it's sporting AWS 3G bands capable of running on T-Mobile in the US and WIND Mobile and Mobilicity up here in Canada. This is great news for everyone because the more carriers launch this the merrier. Let's wait for the official word from any of these three carriers.

So much for May 25th. Seeing how that date has come and gone and there's no sign of the Koodo Mobile BlackBerry Curve 8530 it seems that the date has been moved. It's been moved all the way back to May 27th, which is tomorrow. Specs and prices stay the same ($300 contract-free and $150 on the Tab) so don't expect any other surprises.

We just heard about the Motorola i1 (Opus One) hitting US via Boost Mobile yesterday and it has just hit Best Buy's site. It looks like it'll be available for $349.99 contract-free but keep in mind that this is the first pre-paid Android handset in the US. It's "Coming Soon" but we still don't know exactly when. Check it out on Best Buy here.

Canada's Bell looks like they're about to get a new handset in a couple of days, this being the Nokia 7230. It's scheduled to hit the carrier on May 28th - just two days from now - and it'll be priced at $29.95 on a 2-year contract, $79.95 on a 2-year contract, $129.95 on a 1-year contract, $149.95 contract-free, and even $129.95 pre-paid. This handset isn't the best around but it's got a 3.2MP camera, a 2.4-inch display, a microSD card slot, and a 2GB card in the box. This slider will also be available on launch day in both colours you see, black and pink.

Virgin, 3, and T-Mobile in the UK have already announced that they'll be launching the HTC Wildfire in the future and Vodafone has just joined the party as well - you can check it out on their website here. In case you forgot, this handset is being touted as a mini HTC Desire. This handset packs a 3.2-inch QVGA capacitive touchscreen display, a 5MP camera with an LED flash, an optical joystick, a Qualcomm 528MHz CPU, 3G / WiFi / GPS support, a 1,300mAh battery, and Android 2.1 underneath the Sense UI. Look out for it fairly soon for free on select contracts.